Past Monthly Weather Data (465)
Past Monthly Weather Data for Indianapolis, IN [Indiana] ("Oaklandon Geist Rsvr") : JANUARY, 1937 - 1998 ----------- Station Details for: "Oaklandon Geist Rsvr" (Marion County) View Map: [https://www.google.com/maps/place/39%C2%B054'00.0%22N+85%C2%B058'59.9%22W/@39.9006394,-85.990096,15.46z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0x0!8m2!3d39.9!4d-85.9833?hl=en-US]
Weather Source ID 13452 National Weather Service ID (NWS) OLNI3 NWS Cooperative Observer ID (COOP) 126506 International Civil Aviation Organization ID (ICAO) World Meteorological Organization ID (WMO) Latitude: 39.9 Longitude: -85.9833 Elevation: 242.316m (794.998ft) Zip Code: 46236
StrangeUSA (475)
Fire Station Old Oaklandon, In 46236
The Big Four Railroad In Indiana (1,639)
The Big Four Railroad In Indiana - By Ared Maurice Murphy The railroad was the making of Fortville, in Hancock county, and in later years McCordsville, another thriving town in the same county, and built along the line.
One town, however, on the railroad remains a "town of dreams unrealized." This is Oaklandon, 14 miles northeast of Indianapolis, named in memory of the great forest oaks which were felled there to make way for the railroad. With the advent of the road, the place having already been on the Pendleton pike, John Emery in 1849
laid out streets and cross streets for a pretentious town that would accommodate hundreds of homes, stores, churches, schools, factories, mills, and even exporters and importers.
However, it became a prosperous country town and no more; and today it is a pleasant, fairly active village of about three hundred and fifty.*
*Indianapolis News, Feb. 10, 1923.
Trittipo Ditch Topo Map (465)
US Topo Map - The USGS (U.S. Geological Survey) publishes a set of the most commonly used topographic maps of the U.S. called US Topo that are separated into rectangular quadrants that are printed at 22.75"x29" or larger. Trittipo Ditch is covered by the McCordsville, IN US Topo Map quadrant
U.S. Geological Survey (494)
Feature Detail Report for: Oaklandon Citation Baker, Ronald L. and Marvin Carmony. Indiana Place Names. 31-Dec-1975. Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press.
Who was Amy Beverland? A history lesson about the school (1,132)
INDIANAPOLIS -- With recent pushes to rename Amy Beverland Elementary after principal Susan Jordan, questions have come up over the history of the school -- specifically "Who was Amy Beverland?"